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What s closed this week: City and county offices to remain closed Friday

Update, 1:45 p.m.: Montgomery County and Clarksville City government offices will remain closed Friday. Bi-County Solid Waste Management’s main landfill and convenience center off Dover Road as well as the Transfer Station off Highway Drive will be open on Friday. The goal is to have convenience centers open by Saturday. CDE Lightband’s lobby will remain open until 3 p.m. Friday, but customers are urged to use phone and online systems to reach the utility when possible. In the event of a service outage, customers should call (931) 648-8151. Customers can go online at https://cdelightband.com/customer-service/ for service and bill paying information.

Petition for North Clarksville community center gathers thousands of signatures

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A petition calling for construction of a North Clarksville community center has gained thousands of signatures on Change.org. As of Friday, Feb. 12, the petition started by Ward 1 City Council member and Mayor Pro Tem Richard Garrett has gathered over 3,500 signatures. “Clarksville has not built a community center since the 1980s when the population was approximately 54,777,” Garrett told Clarksville Now. “North Clarksville is starving for this kind of amenity, rather than just investing all of our funds downtown and in the Sango area. Let’s do something for North Clarksville.” Garrett’s petition calls for the construction of a recreation-focused community center featuring indoor and outdoor amenities. Features requested in the petition include three basketball courts, six volleyball courts, batting cages, meeting rooms, a computer lab, a weight room, outdoor green space and an indoor soccer/multi-purpose soccer tu

Clarksville Montgomery County Crime Stoppers elects new officers

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – In December, the Clarksville Montgomery County Crime Stoppers Board held their annual election of Executive Committee Members. Former Ward 2 Clarksville City Councilman Deanna McLaughlin was elected to the office of Chairman replacing former Ward 10 Clarksville City Councilman Bill Summers. US Army Veteran and current Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Reserve Deputy Sheriff Brian Lynch was elected to the office of Vice-Chairman replacing current District 14 Montgomery County Commissioner Joshua Beal. CW5 (Ret) Doug Englen was elected to the office of Treasurer replacing Deanna McLaughlin. US Army Veteran, former police officer, and founder of the Crime Watch Clarksville Facebook Group Ryan Moeller was elected to the office of Secretary replacing Brian Lynch.

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